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Friday, February 28, 2014
- Mule continues success at Sens with hat trick (Detroit Free Press)
- In return, it's Ovechkin to the rescue (Washington Post)
- Ryan Kesler happy with Canucks, denies trade report (Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks notes: Kesler not sour on Olympic experience (Vancouver Sun)
- Olympic insurance will kick in after 10 NHL games missed (New York Post)
- Rangers, Girardi hit roadblock in contract talks (New York Post)
- Marc-Andre Cliche signed by Avalanche to two-year contract extension (Denver Post)
- Penguins' Letang reveals scary details of stroke (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins star defenceman Letang speaks for first time after stroke (Globe & Mail)
- NHL team owners pondering whether Olympics are still worth it (Denver Post)
- Ottawa Sens GM Bryan Murray working the phones (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers could look to add on defense (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- NHL confronts the elements at Soldier Field (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Cold, but not blustery, for Penguins-Blackhawks at Soldier Field (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- San Jose Sharks could play at AT&T Park if chosen for NHL's Stadium Series (San Jose Mercury News)
- Phoenix Coyotes goalie Mike Smith glad to get gold medal even without playing (Arizona Republic)
- Teemu Selanne returns to Ducks riding high on Olympic performance (Los Angeles Times)
- Canucks to make amends for Heritage 'ticket glitch' (Vancouver Sun)
- Adam Henrique scores twice as Devils beat Blue Jackets, 5-2 (Bergen Record)
- Lubomir Visnovsky scores game-winner in overtime to lead Islanders over Maple Leafs (New York Daily News)
- Sharks return from break with impressive 7-3 win (San Jose Mercury News)
- With trade deadline approaching, NY Rangers hold off Chicago Blackhawks (New York Daily News)
- Happy returns boost offence (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maybe the Kings, who win third in a row, needed that Olympic break (Los Angeles Times)
- Preds show off their power play (The Tennessean)
- Wild shuts out Edmonton in return from Olympic break (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blue Jackets penalized for ragged start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks stumble out of break in 2-1 loss (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flyers get flattened by Sharks (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Phoenix Coyotes gain crucial point but fall in shootout to Winnipeg Jets (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins lose in shootout to Montreal, 6-5 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Alex Ovechkin, Capitals halt Florida Panthers for good (Miami Herald)
- Bolts can't hold lead, lose to Predators (Tampa Tribune)
- Leafs drop OT decision to Islanders in first game post-Olympics (Toronto Star)
- L.A. Kings blank Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers once again find Minnesota Wild too much to handle (Edmonton Sun)
- Senators goon tries to goad recently-concussed Johan Franzen into fight (Detroit News)
- Franzen calls Neil a mock 'hero' (Ottawa Citizen)
- Johan Franzen 'commanded the puck' in Detroit Red Wings' victory at Montreal (Detroit Free Press)
- Minnesota Wild goalie Darcy Kuemper lastest netminder to shut out Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Jim Slater returns to lineup for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Peter Regin centers second line, scores lone goal for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild's Olympic players return against Oilers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Olympians shine as Sharks toy with Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Leafs' Olympians won't be rested (Toronto Sun)
- Islanders won't hold out Thomas Vanek and Andrew MacDonald (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smyth making the most of his shift to the middle of the ice (Edmonton Sun)
- Mike Kostka happy to be reunited with coach Jon Cooper (Tampa Bay Times)
- Sabres keep their focus on games as clock ticks (Buffalo News)
- Calgary Flames give young Finns a shot (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins standout Dupuis confident he'll return from knee surgery (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Tuukka Rask ready to return in goal (Boston Herald)
- Calgary Flames tough guy shares memories (Calgary Sun)
- Bouwmeester to play in 700th consecutive game (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Andrew Hammond happy to be called up for Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
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